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    ASF Bike Gallery

    While we are at it, is there anyone who wants to see their bike in the ASf bike Gallery? It's a very overlooked part of the site but contains some gems, so if you want to see your bike there, just send me a medium sized photo and a paragraph of text to go with it outlining the build and specs and I'll get it into the bike gallery it belongs in. Do it by going to this page and filling in the details: http://www.streetfighters.com.au/ASF_gallery.asp

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    now this link isn't working for me.

    the one from the main site hasn't worked for ages.
    please fix it gix![V]

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    Works for me, and it worked from the main page in the past week.


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    and now its working

    oh well cool

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    Didn't touch a thing. It was at your end mate.

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    I quite often check the gallery, some days it opens, some days it don't. Today it didn't.

    I must update my photo's too, Si.

    "It's the eighties and I'm down with the ladies"

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    What the hell? The pages are the same as any other, they are always there and they always show. Is anyone else having this problem?

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    Never been a problem, but I only go into it maybe once a month

    Are they on broadband or dial up? maybe the page is taking too long to load on dial up

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    I'm on broadband.

    I just checked it then and it didn't work.



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    What do you mean by "Didn't work"? Did you get an error page? Did you get nothing happen at all? Tell me exactly what happened mate and how you are getting there.

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    ha can't get it to not work now!
    i'm broadband. it was a white page that came up with writting on it i've forgotten what though....

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    From the forum page, I clicked the home link, then selected gallery. This is the message I got:

    The website cannot display the page
    HTTP 500
    Most likely causes:
    The website is under maintenance.
    The website has a programming error.

    What you can try:
    Refresh the page.

    Go back to the previous page.

    More information

    This error (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) means that the website you are visiting had a server problem which prevented the webpage from displaying.

    For more information about HTTP errors, see Help.


    Hope this helps.

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    Hmm, interesting. A 500 error is definitely the server. How do you access the site? Do you go directly to the forum by any chance? I access it everytime by going to google, typing "streetfighters" into a search and then clicking to ASF. Once there I click the forum button and then I have the main site and the forum open so I can cross reference both parts without having to get away from the forum. That was my plan with the design so everyone could do the same if they want.

    I'm wondering if the server is getting confused if that you are coming back from a lowr level directory, back up to the top level for the main site and it's not got the include file cached. - Why did I just tell you that? I'm typing what I'm thinking......

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    quote:I'm wondering if the server is getting confused if that you are coming back from a lowr level directory, back up to the top level for the main site and it's not got the include file cached.
    That sounds about right but I just googled streetfighters, clicked ASF then clicked the gallery link and it gave me the same message.
    Next theory.

    "It's the eighties and I'm down with the ladies"

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    Are you using direct or indirect adressing for pages Gix?

    Or, and I've seen this with Cold Fusion, are your providers spreading the load across multiple servers, in which case cache and address info could be lost when switching from one to another.

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    Maybe that's it then mate. I'm running relative (a href="ASF_gallery.asp") as opposed to absolute. I'll change it now. Try it in about 30 mins Clint and tell me if you get the same (but remember to refresh the home page after it first loads).

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    still the same

    "It's the eighties and I'm down with the ladies"

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    Cheers Gix!

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    quote:Originally posted by chalk10

    Are you using direct or indirect adressing for pages Gix?

    Or, and I've seen this with Cold Fusion, are your providers spreading the load across multiple servers, in which case cache and address info could be lost when switching from one to another.
    cold fusion - yeah thats the problem. i believe MJ fox had the same issue with the flux capacitor thing in back to the future. My adice Gix is to wind that bad boy up to 88mph and hold on.

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    Cold Fusion is a web development environment, for the un-educated .

    But you may have answered why I had so many problems with it, I can never keep anything below 150 mph [8D]

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